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Cake day: January 7th, 2024

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  • I get it, i know how it is. I’m an Israeli anarchist, you can tell by a previous post and my user name.

    I’m making a bit of a fuss over it because i find this trend within myself, having grown up in a nationalist family and a religious school, i tend to say those words as instinct as well and am trying to unlearn this behavior.

    I grew up as an edgy teen as well so i guess i can relate, but now I’m intp young adulthood and trying to be better to not repel potential friends.











  • Not the OP, but sadly, the israeli state has a vested interest in supporting rabbis like him who act as an arm of extreme statist propaganda.

    Even though the “disciples” of these kinds of rhetoric are not likely to serve in the military, they will egg on the existing population and do their spiel of making bullshit stories up.

    And while I’d love to be in a position to go all “not all of us are like that”, and while I’m aware there are some Israelis who fight to get food in gaza, my entire family and most of my friends and colleagues spout this kind of extreme rhetoric, and i honestly feel like I’m slowly losing my mind over it.

    There is not much willing in any community, and not much hope anything will change internally for the time being.


  • Good news, On VSCode, with Pylance and Ruff I have both intellisense and new syntax support.

    Meh news, symtax highlighting is fucky for generic functions’ return type.

    Example:

    def add[T](a: T, b: T) -> T:
        return a + b
    

    On my setup the -> is colored red but is supposed to be white, that also happens with only the Python extension, so I’m guessing it will be fixed soon.

    Besides that, I’m actually surprised this was hidden under my nose as Ruff was already installed, but Pylint and MyPy both started reporting errors which gave the impression that none of my installed extensions support the new syntax. kind of a rookie mistake on my part not to check every extension’s website for updates.

    Anyway, thanks for the answer, I’m glad to finally be able to utilize this.



  • Liberals will still blame his (and Hillary Clinton’s) critics instead of the democrats’ bad policies and hubris for electing Donald Trump even though those same liberals still talk, think and act like republicans and willing just as much to throw the handicapped, the queer, the women and the racial minorities under the bus all just for neo-liberal policies that are not too different from Trump’s.

    speaking of, much of what was done against abortion was not reversed and is destined to keep being dangled above those liberals’ head, and then they’ll say we shouldn’t criticize the holy neo liberal savior so he could reverse Trump’s clownery just for this to go all over again.